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Hey guys,

Managed to get hold of this list, containing all the fixed speed camera locations in Melbourne, could come in handy. Also, if this is the repost....I'm not the type that cares....so no smart comments please.

Suburb/Town Location Direction(s)

Ardeer On Top Western Highway Exit Gantry Geelong bound

Laverton North Behind Signs at Boundary Rd Exit Geelong Bound

Laverton North On top of signs at Boundary Rd Exit Greensborough Bound

Wondong Hume Highway 55km nth of Melbourne, prior to Whittlesea-Wallan Overpass

Westgate Bridge Cameras in all lanes, both directions City & Geelong Bound

Caulfield North Cnr Dandenong & Orrong Rds City Bound Lanes

Glenroy Pascoe Vale Road Overpass, Western Ring Road Both Ways

East Keilor Behind Keilor Park overpass on Western Ring Road Outbound lanes

South Yarra Monash Freeway, behind signs just before Punt Rd cross-over City Bound lanes

Rowville Intersection Stud Rd & Wellington Rd All directions

Albert Park St Kilda Rd-Union Street Intersection (All directions

Armadale Dandenong Rd-Kooyong Rd intersection Specified)

Armadale Cnr Dandenong & Orrong Rds (see Caulfield North)

Ashburton High St-Summerhill Rd Intersection

Balwyn North Doncaster Rd-Gardenier St Intersection

Bayswater Baywater-Canterbury Rd Intersection All directions (4way cam)

Bayswater North Canterbury & Dorset Rd Intersection

Bendigo Calder Highway-Loddon Valley Highway intersection

Box Hill North Elgar Rd-Arnold St Intersection

Box Hill North Station-Thames St Intersection

Brighton Thomas St-North Rd Intersection

Campbellfield Hume Highway(Sydney Rd)-Barry Rd Intersection

Caulfield Kooyong-Glen Eira Rd Intersection All directions (4way cam)

Caulfield North Hawthorn-Inkerman St Intersection

Cheltenham Charman-Park Rd Intersection

Clayton Centre Rd-Springs Rd Intersection

Clayton Centre Rd-Buckley St Intersection

Collingwood Jonhstone St-Wellington St Intersection

Coburg Gaffney St-Syndey Rd Intersection

Coburg Sussex St-Chea St

Croydon Mt Dandenong Rd-Dorset Rd Intersection

Dandenong Heatherton Rd-Gladstone Rd Intersection

Dandenong Princes Highway-Walker St Intersection

Dandenong Princes Highway-Webster St Intersection

Doncaster Eastern Freeway, Middleborough Rd overpass and intersection

East Kew Harp Rd-Bourke Rd Intersection

East Kew Bourke Rd-The Boulevard Intersection

Echuca Oglvie Avenue-Murray Valley Highway Intersection

Ferntree Gully Burwood Highway-Selman Ave Intersection

Fitzroy Smith St-Alexandra Pde Intersection

Fitzroy Alexandra Pde-George St Intersection

Fitzroy North Brunswick Rd-Nicholson St Intersection

Footscray Gordon St-Barkly St Intersection

Geelong Shannon Av-Noble St Intersection

Geelong La Trobe Terrace-Fyans Rd Intersection

Glen Iris Toorak Rd-Glen Iris Rd Intersection

Glen Waverly Springvale Rd-High Street Rd Intersection

Greensborough Para Rd-Main St Intersection

Hawthorn Denmark St-Barkers Rd Intersection

Hawthorn Glenferrie Rd-Barkers Rd Intersection

Hawthorn Burwood Rd-Glenferrie Rd Intersection

Kew Burke Rd-Cotham Rd Intersection

Lower Templestowe Manningham Rd-Macedon Rd Intersection

Lower Templestowe High St-Lynwood Parade Intersection

Tullamarine Airport Drive & Arrival Drive

CBD Flinders St-William St Intersection

CBD William St-Little Collins St Intersection

CBD Elizabeth St-Victoria St Intersection

CBD Elizabeth St-La Trobe St Intersection

Mentone Nepean Highway-Warrigal Rd Intersection

Mildura Deakin Avenue-Eleventh St Intersection

Mildura Deakin Avenue-Thirteenth St Intersection

Mont Albert Whitehorse Rd- Intersection

Narre Warren Princes Highway-Webb St Intersection

Noble Park Princes Highway-Heatherton Rd Intersection

Noble Park Heatherton Rd-Corrigan St Intersection

Noble Park Corrigan Rd-Lightwood Rd Intersection

Northcote Seperation St-Victoria Rd Intersection

Oak Park Pascoe Vale Rd-Devon Rd Intersection

Parkville Flemington Rd-Gatehouse St Intersection

Rowville Stud Rd-Wellington Rd Intersection

Scoresby Stud Rd-Ferntree Gully Rd Intersection

South Melbourne Montague St-Normanby Rd Intersection

St Albans Furlong Rd-St Albans Rd Intersection

St Kilda East Alms Rd-Chapel St Intersection

St Kilda East Carlisle St-Hotham St Intersection

Sunshine Ballarat Rd-Duke St Intersection

Surrey Hills Canterbury Rd-Elgar Rd Intersection

Surrey Hills Union Rd-Mont Albert Rd Intersection

Thornbury St Georges Rd-Normanby Avenue Intersection

Wantirna Mountain Highway-Wantirna Rd Intersection

Wantirna Boronia Rd-Wantirna Rd Intersection

West Melbourne King St-Hawke St Intersection

Windsor Dandenong Rd-Chapel St Intersection

Yarraville Geelong Rd-Somerville Rd Intersection

Yarraville Melbourne Rd-The Boulevard Intersection

Yarraville Williamstown Rd-Francis St Intersection

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didnt this come off an email.... i think ive recieved an email very similar and there could be more to this list.... i THINK....

Dunno. Some1 sent me the list via msn as a Word Doc.

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